Elevated delays in Actions workflow runs and Pull Request status updates


Incident resolved in 23m10s

Resolved

On March 30, 2026, between 10:11 UTC and 13:25 UTC, GitHub Actions experienced degraded performance. During this time, approximately 2.65% of workflow jobs triggered by pull request events experienced start delays exceeding 5 minutes. The issue was caused by replication lag on an internal database cluster used by Actions, which triggered write throttling in our database protection layer and slowed job queue processing. The replication lag originated from planned maintenance to scale the internal database. Newly added database hosts triggered guardrails in the throttling layer, restricting write throughput. The incident was mitigated by excluding the new hosts from replication delay calculations. To prevent recurrence, we have updated our maintenance procedures to ensure new hosts are excluded from throttling assessments during scaling operations. Additionally, we are investing in automation to streamline this type of maintenance activity.

1774877138

Update

The degradation has been mitigated. We are monitoring to ensure stability.

1774877102

Update

The degradation affecting Actions and Pull Requests has been mitigated. We are monitoring to ensure stability.

1774876800

Investigating

We are investigating reports of degraded performance for Actions and Pull Requests

1774875748